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    with the elemental and impulsive life of man. He tells the stories objectively and beyond all these things his stories shows goodness of man’s heart and his faith in the Supreme power. He has innate power to produce the influence of one’s emotions‚ sounds and sights that thrills the senses of other man; it is due to his profound faith in God. As a writer he has put goodness of man and dignity of human self above all considerations this is the reason sometimes our heart is filled with pleasure and

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    Why Is Knowledge "Good?"

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    Many people believe knowledge is neutral. Its goodness or badness is determined by the way it is used. The "neutral" view of knowledge‚ however‚ does not emphasize the important fact that the more we know the more likely we are to act and do good. In other words‚ knowledge can be used for both good and evil; however‚ if we employ the tools of statistics or probability we will easily show that knowledge is overwhelmingly "good". Knowledge is able to make us less happy. A sated dog taking a nap

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    Utilitarianism says that the result or the consequence of a particular act is the real measure of whether is it positive or negative. This theory enforces emphasises on the phrase “ends over means” and is therefore‚ a consequentialist ethical theory. Despite this‚ Utilitarianism may be interpreted differently or in another form‚ e.g. such as “Rule utilitarianism”‚ which is represented by the two different interpretations of utilitarianism by two consequentialists; John Stuart Mills (Rule utilitarianism)

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    fulfilled our company as well as the employees should strive for goodness and reasonable growth through the company as well as profit. I chose the Utilitarian Rule‚ Justice Rule‚ and Moral Rights Rule because these are the values I hold to my own standards. The Moral Rights Rule is how I would look upon each individual person to act working in a company. I chose the Utilitarian Rule because I would like everyone to strive for goodness within each other as well as the environment and community. The

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    others and seeing the goodness of people. Be humble. Be charitable.  No matter what life throws at you‚ you must stay positive. “Staying post allows individuals to enjoy life while rising to challenges."  "You never know when you will be faced with the inevitable‚ so live everyday like it’s your last.” We also need to stay true to ourselves. When you’re true with yourself‚ you are completely honest with how you feel‚ what you desire‚ and how you show empathy and see the goodness of people. “Be true

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    Forgiving yourself and not just others‚ can bring you peace. I believe john proctor could not forgive himself‚ which caused him to be prideful. Though Proctor had many flaws‚ I still consider he is the tragic hero of the play. Proctors strengths consist of‚ honesty and pride. For example‚ proctor waits till the very last minute to reveal Abigail is lying. Because‚ the people of Salem will find out about the affair‚ this would weaken his reputation. Lust and pride were John Proctors tragic flaws

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    What Is Love?

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    or Mrs. Right. However‚ I am not most people. I do not view love as a sensation‚ but rather‚ an appreciation of goodness and values in others. And if love comes from an appreciation of morals‚ it cannot be that love is a magical and random occurrence that comes and goes when it pleases‚ but that it is instead a creation and activeness that comes easily when focusing on the goodness in others. Love is‚ in fact‚ a choice. Love is a choice that happens through our actions‚ and requires four elements

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    Beasts. I like this song because it demonstrates the magic of love in a very underlying way with its melodies and in a very strong way with its lyrics. Two good examples of this in literature are "The Love Potion" adapted by Jesse Martin and "The Goodness of St. Rocque" by Alice Dunbar. While the items in these stories may be different they serve as an underlying source for the magic of love. In " The Love Potion" adapted by Jesse Martin a peasant named Neronimo is trying to win the love of a cruel

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    Niccolo Machiavelli Niccolo Machiavelli is a world-renowned diplomat and writer (especially famous for his work the Prince). Machiavelli played an important role in the Italian Renaissance and without him it would not have been the same. Niccolo Machiavelli was born on May 3rd‚ 1469 in Florence Italy. At the time‚ Italy was divided into four rival city-states which caused them to be at the mercy of stronger governments around Europe. Though born of nobility‚ Machiavelli and his family were not wealthy

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    off with his views for the non-existence of God relating this through two objections. In the first of the two he defines God as infinite goodness and goes on the say that if God truly existed‚ there would be no evil. Since evil does exist in the world‚ there must therefore be no God. I agree with this reasoning‚ for how could God‚ a being of infinite goodness create and care for a world of non-perfection and corruption. I have always questioned‚ as I am sure we all have‚ how‚ if there is a God

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